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2023 Promo Zheng Eye to I Square
1media/Promo_Zheng_ETI - Chunming Zheng_thumb.jpg2023-04-13T19:28:13+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0842The image features a symbolic eye, set against a saffron, vermillion, and blue background. Above the eye, in the place of the eyelash, a curved text reads "This event is a part of Columbia University’s Oral History Master of Arts 2023 Annual Exhibition. The pupil of the eye contains a small capitalized letter 'I', which symbolizes the connection to one's inner self. Below the eye, the title of the exhibition "Eye to 'I'. is displayed, signifying the homophonic duality of the eye as an organ of sight and the 'I' representing oneself. Followed by a one-line description: An Oral History Exhibition in Virtual Reality.plain2023-04-14T16:39:12+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08
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1media/Promo_Zheng_ETI - Chunming Zheng.jpgmedia/Promo_Zheng_ETI - Chunming Zheng.jpgmedia/Promo_Zheng_ETI - Chunming Zheng.jpg2023-04-14T15:28:15+00:00Eye to 'I': An Oral History Exhibition in Virtual Reality (2023)12Journey into the intersection of oral history and virtual realityplain2023-06-07T18:28:54+00:00Chunming Zheng
By Chunming Zheng
Inspired by the frequently-asked question from her friends - What does the world look like in your eyes? - Chunming set out to recreate her world in an artistic and immersive way. Through the power of Virtual Reality (VR), Chunming invited viewers to glimpse into the unique perspectives of both herself and her narrator Joseph Lovett, an award-winning filmmaker who is also vision impaired. This project explores the intersection of oral history and VR. While VR brings viewers into our eyes, oral history, through the telling and listening, offers the bridge to the heart. It’s a journey from Eye to I